Children get their primary choice
Close to 90 percent of Havering children were offered their first choice of school on National Primary Offer Day (16 April 2025).
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Super Sundays at Romford Market
Havering’s historic Romford Market will open on Sundays for the first time in recent memory, with new stalls and a wider variety for shoppers, starting from this Sunday 19 July.
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Havering's libraries set for Covid-secure reopening from 17 July
Havering's libraries, which were closed on 23 March as part of the national lockdown, will begin to reopen from Friday 17 July as the borough's coronavirus recovery plan continues.
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Love our parks - Keep them safe and litter free
Havering residents are being reminded to be safe and act responsibly in the boroughs parks and green spaces as warm weather returns this weekend.
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Havering Council to serve notice on Axis buildings’ owner over unsafe cladding
Havering Council is taking steps to serve an improvement notice against the Mercury Gardens Axis buildings’ owners, following a series of investigations into potentially unsafe cladding.
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Council purchases over 80 new homes for local families
Havering Council has jointly completed a purchase of 82 brand new homes in Romford, to help tackle some of the housing shortage for family-sized homes.
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Statement from Havering Council's Director of Public Health following publication of further Covid 19 data
Mark Ansell, Havering Council’s Director of Public Health, has commented on the publication of further Covid 19 data.
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Residents urged to be sensible as borough’s pubs reopen
Pubs, restaurants and cafes are among a host of businesses which will reopen their doors this Saturday (4 July), as lockdown rules continued to be eased.
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Mature mentors needed for looked after young people
Havering Council has launched a search to recruit over 50s volunteers who can use their life experiences to help local young people to achieve their aspirations.
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Havering Council makes plans to support residents exiting shielding
The Council is putting plans in place to support Havering residents who have been shielding during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Statement from Havering Council's Director of Public Health following media speculation of local lockdown
Mark Ansell, Director of Public Health said: